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British banker questioned over Enron scandal found dead; 3 others to be extradited
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Contributor | Thomas Walker |
Last Edited | Thomas Walker Jul 12, 2006 04:31pm |
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News Date | Wednesday, July 12, 2006 10:30:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | LONDON (AP) - A British banker who was questioned by U.S. authorities in connection with the Enron scandal has been found dead, British media said Wednesday.
The man's body was found Tuesday in a park in east London, but police declined to identify him. The Royal Bank of Scotland, however, sent condolences to the family of Neil Coulbeck, one of the bank's senior employees who had been questioned by the FBI in the case of three British bankers facing Enron-related fraud charges. The British Broadcasting Corp. and other media outlets also identified the man as Coulbeck, 53.
Police would not immediately say how he died, but homicide officers were investigating - standard procedure on all suspicious deaths. |
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